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The Role of Age and Multimorbidity in Shaping Older African American Men’s Experiences with Patient–Provider Communication

机译:年龄和多发病率在塑造年长非洲裔美国人与患者-提供者沟通的经验中的作用

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This study investigated factors associated with older African American men’s unmet health communication needs in the context of patient–provider interactions. Responses to a health survey were analyzed for 430 African American men attending a Midwest community health fair. The outcome measure was the extent to which men could get their health-related questions answered during recent medical visits. Men’s mean age was 54; 39% had one chronic condition and 22% had two or more comorbidities. The 53% who usually or always had their questions answered were older, had less comorbidity, higher educational attainment, higher annual incomes, were more likely to be married and have any type of insurance, and have a personal physician. Access to care was the primary factor in shaping men’s opportunities to ask health-related questions, and older multimorbid and low-income African American men may face increased barriers to healthcare access, and thus barriers to patient-centered care and communication.
机译:这项研究调查了在患者与提供者互动的背景下,老年非洲裔美国男性健康沟通需求未得到满足的相关因素。分析了对430名参加中西部社区健康博览会的非洲裔美国人的健康调查结果。结果指标是在最近的医疗访问中,男性在多大程度上可以回答与健康相关的问题。男性的平均年龄为54岁; 39%患有一种慢性病,22%患有两种或更多种合并症。通常或总是回答问题的53%的人年龄较大,合并症较少,受教育程度较高,年收入较高,结婚的可能性更高,拥有任何类型的保险并拥有私人医生。获得医疗服务是塑造男性提出与健康相关问题的机会的主要因素,而年龄多病且低收入的非洲裔美国男性可能会面临越来越多的医疗保健障碍,从而也就阻碍了以患者为中心的医疗和交流。

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